The top 10 neighbors for Dr. Dre span musicians, athletes, and media channels — with no single dominant pull and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.96.
The shape is flat: Ice Cube leads at 0.98, followed by Mariah Carey at 0.97 and J. Cole at 0.97, but the gap between first and tenth is small enough that no one neighbor defines the cluster. Seven of the ten neighbors are Musicians and Bands — the same subcategory as Dr. Dre — making this largely a same-kind cluster. The three exceptions are Athletes: Jamal Crawford at 0.97 and Floyd Mayweather at 0.97 sit just below the top musicians, with Lamar Odom rounding out the ten at 0.96. No media channels, brands, or other subcategories appear in the top 10.
The athlete presence is the structural note worth marking. Three of the ten nearest audience shapes belong to basketball players and a boxer — not to other musicians — which means the audience composition Dr. Dre shares most closely is one that also follows professional sports at a comparable rate. The musician-heavy core confirms strong same-kind overlap, but the consistent athlete presence across positions four through eight suggests the two categories are genuinely intertwined in this audience's profile, not incidental.
This is an audience that moves in a tight corridor between R&B, hip-hop, and professional sports — with little structural distance between any of the top ten.