The ten nearest neighbors in Michael B. Jordan's similarity graph split almost evenly between actors and musicians — four from the former subcategory, five from the latter, plus one music brand — and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.94 to 0.95, with no single entity pulling away from the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.95 indicates a very tight structural match. Lupita Nyong'o leads at 0.95, followed immediately by Viola Davis at 0.95 — both actors, like the center entity. But the musicians arrive just as close: Lupe Fiasco at 0.95, Jay-Z and TIDAL both at 0.95, Nasir Jones at 0.94, RZA at 0.94, and Joe Budden at 0.94. Rounding out the ten are fellow actors Jesse Williams at 0.95 and Idris Elba at 0.94. The absence of any sports, comedy, or lifestyle subcategory in the top 10 sharpens the picture: this audience orbits a specific cultural lane defined by prestige acting and hip-hop, with a music-platform brand (TIDAL) reinforcing the music-side pull.
The flat shape and compressed scores indicate an audience that is consistently shared across a coherent cultural cluster rather than anchored to any single adjacent figure.