Lupe Fiasco's top 10 neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. The composition tells the story: seven of the ten are fellow Musicians and Bands, with the remaining three split across a Music brand, a Website, and a TV Show.
The Musicians and Bands contingent includes Common (0.98), Nasir Jones (0.97), Joe Budden (0.97), John Legend (0.96), Solange Knowles (0.96), Charlamagne Tha God (0.96 — subcategory: TV Personalities), and QTip (0.96). The non-musician entries are Roc Nation (0.97, Music brand), AllHipHop.com (0.97, Website), and VERZUZ (0.96, TV Show). All three of those non-musician neighbors are hip-hop infrastructure — a label group, a news site, and a battle-format broadcast — which reinforces rather than diversifies the cluster's character. The one subcategory outlier, Charlamagne Tha God (TV Personalities), is embedded in the same media ecosystem.
What the flat shape reveals is an audience defined almost entirely by genre loyalty: the people who follow Lupe Fiasco look nearly identical to those who follow the broader canon of hip-hop artists and the media properties built around them.