The top 10 neighbors for Justin Bieber compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.95 — with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest. That flat distribution is the structural finding here.
The mix across those ten positions spans two dominant subcategories. Musicians and Bands account for five slots: Katy Perry (0.98), Iggy Azalea (0.97), Christina Aguilera (0.96), Demi Lovato (0.96), and Bruno Mars (0.95). Reality TV Stars fill three more: Kris Jenner (0.97), Khloé Kardashian (0.96), and Kourtney Kardashian (0.96). The remaining two positions go to Britney Spears (0.95), also a Musician and Band, and MTV (0.95), a TV Channel — the only non-celebrity entity in the top 10.
The cross-kind presence of three Kardashian-family Reality TV Stars sitting at near-identical scores to fellow musicians is the most notable compositional detail. Their audience shapes are essentially indistinguishable from those of the musicians surrounding them, which points to a shared audience profile that cuts across what these entities actually do. The TV Channel entry, MTV, slots in at the bottom of the band without any gap separating it from the celebrities above it.
Taken together, the top 10 describe an audience whose shape is defined by mainstream pop-era celebrity culture — musicians and reality TV figures from roughly the same era — with no single neighbor dominating and no meaningful distance between them.