Seven of Mick Jagger's ten nearest audience neighbors are not musicians at all — they are politicians, authors, activists, comedians, and academics, making this one of the more cross-kind similarity profiles in the dataset.
The shape is broad, with scores spread across a wide range. Keith Richards sits at the top with a 0.936 similarity score, well ahead of the rest of the field. Paul McCartney follows at 0.878, and Bruce Springsteen rounds out the musician cluster at 0.817 — three fellow Musicians and Bands subcategory entries in total. From there, the neighbor set pivots sharply: Phil Ehr (0.843), Michael Cohen (0.836), and John Dean (0.828) are all Politicians; Don Winslow (0.832) is an Author; David Weissman (0.824) is an Activist; Noel Casler (0.823) is a Comedian; and Richard W. Painter (0.816) is an Academic. The politicians alone match the musician count at three, and the remaining four neighbors each represent a distinct subcategory.
This distribution signals that the audience Jagger draws is shaped less by music fandom alone and more by a broader orientation — one that overlaps substantially with audiences following political commentary, civic voices, and cultural criticism.