Eight of Metro Boomin's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are fellow Musicians and Bands, with the remaining two slots filled by hip-hop media properties — Worldstarhiphop (0.97) and XXL Magazine (0.96). The cluster is genre-coherent and tightly packed.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 at the top down to 0.96 at tenth place, a spread of less than two hundredths. No single neighbor pulls away from the rest. Quavo (0.97), Future (0.97), and Young Thug (0.97) sit at the head of the list, followed closely by Rich The Kid (0.96), Big Sean (0.96), Gucci Mane (0.96), Offset (0.96), and 21 Savage (0.96). The two media properties — Worldstarhiphop and XXL Magazine — are not outliers; they sit within the same narrow band as the musicians, suggesting that hip-hop editorial and video platforms draw from the same audience pool as the artists themselves.
The overall picture is a densely same-kind cluster: Metro Boomin's audience composition mirrors that of a specific, internally consistent corner of hip-hop, with no cross-genre or cross-category neighbors breaking the pattern in the top 10.