All ten of Offset's nearest neighbors by audience shape are fellow Musicians and Bands — a uniformly same-kind cluster with no crossover into other subcategories within the top 10. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.99 down to 0.98, a band so tight it qualifies as flat.
Young Thug leads at 0.99, followed closely by Future at 0.99 and 2 Chainz at 0.99. DaBaby (0.99), Juicy J (0.98), DJ Kam Bennett (0.98), Soulja Boy (0.98), Quavo (0.98), Roddy Ricch (0.98), and Lil Baby (0.98) round out the set. The spread across all ten is less than two hundredths of a point — no single neighbor pulls away, and none falls noticeably behind. The wider graph (positions 11–50) does introduce non-musician neighbors — a hip-hop media outlet, a TV channel, comedians, athletes — but within the top 10, the audience shape is defined entirely by other musicians.
That uniformity signals an audience whose composition is tightly genre-specific: the people who follow Offset look, in aggregate, almost identical to the people who follow a dense cluster of his contemporaries and collaborators.