Killer Mike's nearest audiences span activists, politicians, academics, journalists, comedians, and actors — with only one fellow musician in the top 10. The similarity scores here measure how closely another entity's audience composition resembles Killer Mike's; the top 10 run from 0.97 down to 0.94, a narrow band that confirms the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the cluster holds together as a coherent type rather than a hierarchy.
Bernice King leads at 0.97, followed by the NAACP at 0.97 and Nina Turner at 0.95 — an activist, a civil-rights non-profit, and a politician as the three closest neighbors. Roy Wood Jr. (0.95, comedian) and Ben Crump (0.95, professional) round out the top five. Cornel West and Melissa Harris-Perry (both academics, 0.95 and 0.95) extend the cluster further. The lone fellow musician in the top 10 is Questlove at 0.95 — the only other Musicians and Bands subcategory entry in the set. Shaun King (0.94, activist) and Ava DuVernay (0.94, artist) close out the ten. Across the top 10, the subcategory breakdown is: activists (2), academics (2), politicians (1), comedians (1), professionals (1), musicians (1), activists-org (0 in top 10), and one artist — a cross-kind cluster where civic and intellectual figures outnumber music peers by a wide margin.
The flat shape here signals an audience defined less by genre affiliation than by a consistent civic and cultural orientation that cuts across activists, academics, politicians, and select entertainers.