Jhené Aiko's top 10 nearest neighbors are almost entirely fellow Musicians and Bands, with scores packed tightly between 0.99 and 0.95 — a flat distribution where no single neighbor pulls dramatically ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. SZA leads at 0.99, followed by Kendrick Lamar at 0.97 and Cardi B at 0.97. Megan Thee Stallion (0.97) and ScHoolboy Q (0.96) round out the top five. Eight of the ten neighbors carry the Musicians and Bands subcategory. The two exceptions are Amber Rose (TV Personalities, 0.97) and XXL Magazine (Magazines, 0.96) — both well within the same narrow band as the musicians, not outliers. The National Basketball Association (Sports Leagues, 0.95) sits at position ten, the only non-entertainment entity in the set, and its score is barely separated from the rest.
The structural finding is same-kind dominance with almost no spread: the gap between the first and tenth neighbor is just 0.04 points, and the cluster is anchored firmly in hip-hop and R&B adjacent Musicians and Bands, with hip-hop media (XXL Magazine) reinforcing the pattern.
This shape indicates an audience that is tightly defined within a specific cultural lane, with very little diffusion into unrelated categories.