Jake Owen's ten nearest neighbors are all fellow Musicians and Bands, and they sit within a remarkably compressed range — from Eric Church at 0.99 down to Randy Houser at 0.99, a spread of less than one percentage point across the entire top 10. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; that tight band means no single neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat and same-kind throughout. Eric Church (0.99) and Dierks Bentley (0.99) sit at the top, followed closely by Florida Georgia Line (0.99), Kip Moore (0.99), and Brett Eldredge (0.99). Jason Aldean (0.99), Cole Swindell (0.99), Lee Brice (0.99), Luke Bryan (0.99), and Randy Houser (0.99) complete the set. No other subcategory appears in the top 10 — no athletes, no TV channels, no awards shows, all of which do appear further out in the broader graph. The absence of cross-kind neighbors in these ten positions reinforces how tightly Jake Owen's audience maps onto the country music artist cluster specifically.
The flat, same-kind structure indicates an audience whose shape is essentially interchangeable with a dense peer group of country artists — defined more by the genre cluster as a whole than by any single adjacent influence.