Kaya Jones's top 10 neighbors span politicians, actors, journalists, government officials, activists, TV personalities, a comedian, an author, and a news publisher — with no fellow musician appearing anywhere in the set. The scores run from Terrence K. Williams at 0.96 to Ryan Fournier at 0.97, a band so narrow that no single neighbor stands out structurally.
The composition is the finding. Ryan Fournier (0.97) and Dinesh D'Souza (0.97) sit at the top, followed closely by actors Kristy Swanson (0.97) and Dean Cain (0.96), journalist Dan Bongino (0.96), news publisher One America News (0.96), government official Kayleigh McEnany (0.96), activist Scott Presler (0.96), TV personality Chuck Woolery (0.96), and comedian Terrence K. Williams (0.96). The mix cuts across subcategories — politicians, media figures, actors, and commentators — but the consistent thread is that every neighbor belongs to a recognizable conservative media and political ecosystem, not to the music world. The audience shape here is defined entirely by that cross-kind cluster, not by genre or craft.
The flat distribution across ten distinct subcategories signals an audience whose composition is driven by a shared political-media orientation rather than by any single type of public figure.