The top 10 neighbors for Epic Rap Battles of History span technology brands, TV shows, a restaurant chain, a game developer, a grocery retailer, and an actor — with no single category or subcategory dominating the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.70 (ORIGIN PC) down to 0.68 (Jon Bernthal and Aldi USA), a band of just 0.02 across all ten neighbors. AEW Games (0.70) and Rakuten (0.70) sit just behind ORIGIN PC, followed by Comic Book Men (0.70) and A&W Restaurants (0.69). Tallying the subcategories: three are Technology brands, two are TV Shows, and the remaining five are each a different subcategory — Game Developers, Restaurant, Grocery and Superstores, Tools and Resources, and Actors. No subcategory accounts for more than three of the ten slots, and Epic Rap Battles of History's own subcategory (Websites) has only one match in the top 10: BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not appear until well outside the top 10 in the similarity results. Within the top 10, no other Website appears.
The absence of a dominant cluster here is itself the finding: this audience's shape is not anchored to any single content type, platform category, or brand vertical, but instead distributes evenly across a wide mix of consumer and entertainment touchpoints.