Metro by T-Mobile's top 10 neighbors are a mix of musicians, telecom brands, a sports league, and a viral media site — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.91 down to 0.88 with no meaningful gap between them. Samsung Mobile US (0.91) and John Legere (0.91) sit at the top, separated by less than 0.001. Below them, Worldstarhiphop (0.89), the National Basketball Association (0.89), Cardi B (0.89), and 50 Cent (0.88) form a tight band. Rihanna (0.88), ScHoolboy Q (0.88), Big Sean (0.88), and Metro Boomin (0.88) round out the ten. Tallying subcategories: six of the ten neighbors are Musicians and Bands, two are Telecommunications brands (Samsung Mobile US and, implicitly, the Legere connection runs through a Professionals subcategory), one is a Sports League, and one is a Website. The dominant subcategory is clearly Musicians and Bands — and specifically artists associated with hip-hop and R&B. Only two neighbors share Metro by T-Mobile's own Telecommunications subcategory: Samsung Mobile US (0.91) and, outside the top 10 proper, the pattern continues in the wider graph. John Legere carries a Professionals subcategory, not Telecommunications, making Samsung Mobile US the lone direct telecom peer in the top ten.
The flat, musician-heavy cluster suggests Metro by T-Mobile's audience overlaps heavily with followers of hip-hop and R&B artists, with telecom and sports properties present but not dominant.