Nine of Citi Trends' top 10 nearest neighbors are musicians and bands, with the lone exception being Wild 'N Out, a TV show, at 0.96 — the highest score in the set. The cluster is dense and remarkably consistent: similarity scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 across the top 10, a narrow band with no single dominant outlier pulling away from the rest.
The shape is flat, meaning no one neighbor commands the kind of structural gravity that would define the audience on its own. Instead, the top 10 read as a coherent community: Wild 'N Out (0.96), Gucci Mane (0.95), Lil Baby (0.94), Quavo (0.94), and Kodak Black (0.94) lead a set where every entry scores above 0.93. The remaining five — Yo Gotti (0.94), Rich The Kid (0.94), DaBaby (0.93), Kevin Gates (0.93), and Lil Durk (0.93) — hold the same tight range. No other retail or department store appears in the top 10; the nearest neighbors are almost entirely musicians, with one TV show rounding out the set.
The audience Citi Trends shares with this cluster is defined less by retail adjacency than by a specific, tightly bounded entertainment world — one where the scores are so uniform that the community itself, not any single figure within it, is the structural signal.