Pusha T's nearest audiences span a dense, tightly compressed cluster of hip-hop and R&B musicians, radio personalities, print media, and actors — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Across the top 10, scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98, a band so narrow it signals a cohesive, well-defined audience rather than a diffuse one. Angela Yee (0.99, Lifestyle) is the closest neighbor, followed immediately by DJ Envy (0.99, Musicians and Bands) and Timbaland (0.99, Musicians and Bands). Nasir Jones (0.99) and Missy Elliott (0.99) round out the top five, both Musicians and Bands. Six of the top 10 neighbors share Pusha T's own subcategory — Musicians and Bands — making this largely a same-kind cluster. The exceptions are notable: Charlamagne Tha God (0.99, TV Personalities), The Breakfast Club (0.98, TV Shows), and The Source Magazine (0.98, Magazines) point to hip-hop media infrastructure as a second organizing axis. Mýa and Jadakiss both sit at 0.98, completing a top 10 that reads as a cross-section of the broader hip-hop and R&B ecosystem — artists, radio, and print — rather than any single niche within it.
The flat shape of this graph reflects an audience that is simultaneously specific in its cultural orientation and broad in the range of entities it follows within that world.