The top 10 neighbors for Nasir Jones span a narrow similarity band — from 0.9951 down to 0.9871 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. That flat distribution is the structural finding: the shape of this audience is consistent across a mixed cluster, not concentrated on any one neighbor.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: five are Musicians and Bands (Ghostface Killah at 0.9918, Common at 0.9899, DJ Envy at 0.9895, Erykah Badoula at 0.9878, Solange Knowles at 0.9878, Pusha T at 0.9871), one is a TV Personality (Charlamagne Tha God at 0.9951), one is Lifestyle (Angela Yee at 0.9923), one is a Magazine (Vibe Magazine at 0.9918), and one is a TV Show (The Breakfast Club at 0.9881). The Musicians and Bands subcategory — Nasir Jones's own — accounts for the plurality, but the cluster is genuinely mixed: hip-hop media properties and radio personalities sit at essentially the same similarity level as fellow musicians.
What stands out is how tightly the media infrastructure around a genre coheres with its artists in audience shape. Vibe Magazine and The Breakfast Club match the audience composition of Ghostface Killah and Common almost exactly — suggesting this audience follows the genre's ecosystem as a unit rather than tracking individual artists in isolation.