Lizzo (0.86) and Quinta Brunson (0.85) form two distinct poles in Lil Nas X's top 10 — one a fellow musician, the other a comedian — and the audience bridges both without collapsing into either.
The shape here is two-peak. Lizzo at 0.86 and Chance The Rapper at 0.85 anchor the musician cluster, joined further down by Thebe Kgositsile (0.83) and Janelle Monáe (0.78). That's four Musicians and Bands in the top 10. But the second peak is just as real: Quinta Brunson at 0.85 sits nearly as high as Chance The Rapper, and the remaining five neighbors are Actors — Michael B. Jordan (0.80), Jesse Williams (0.78), Lupita Nyong'o (0.78), Viola Davis (0.77) — plus AtlantaFX, a TV Show, at 0.77. No other comedians appear in the top 10 beyond Brunson, making her the lone representative of that subcategory. The actor cluster is the more numerically dominant cross-kind presence, but Brunson's score places her above all of them.
What this reveals is an audience that moves fluidly between music and prestige screen talent — not locked to a single entertainment lane.