Jeezy's top 10 neighbors span musicians, reality TV stars, and media channels — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. Similarity scores (a measure of how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition) run from 0.99 at the top to 0.99 at the bottom of the set, a band of less than one percentage point across all ten positions.
The shape is flat. Joseline Hernandez leads at 0.99, followed by Trina at 0.99, K. Michelle at 0.99, and Bow Wow and Yo Gotti at 0.99 and 0.99 respectively. Tallying the subcategories across all ten: six are Musicians and Bands (Trina, K. Michelle, Bow Wow, Yo Gotti, Lil Durk, DJ Drama), two are Reality TV Stars (Joseline Hernandez, Toya Johnson), one is a TV Show (Love & Hip Hop), and one is a Website (LIVEMIXTAPES.COM). The dominant subcategory is Jeezy's own — Musicians and Bands — but the presence of reality TV figures and hip-hop media channels alongside them is the defining character of the cluster. This is not a purely musician-to-musician audience shape; it folds in the reality and mixtape-distribution ecosystem that surrounds the genre.
The flat structure here signals an audience with consistent, broad overlap across a well-defined cultural space rather than a concentrated pull toward any single neighbor.