Randy Houser's top 10 neighbors are a uniform cluster of Musicians and Bands — nine of the ten share that subcategory exactly, with CMT (TV Channels, 0.99) the sole exception. The scores span a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.99, with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: Brantley Gilbert leads at 0.99, followed closely by Dustin Lynch at 0.99, Joe Nichols at 0.99, Little Big Town at 0.99, and Billy Currington at 0.99. The compression across all ten positions is tight enough that the ranking itself carries little structural meaning — the audience shape that follows Randy Houser is essentially indistinguishable from the shape that follows each of these acts. CMT's presence at 0.99 is the only cross-kind signal in the top 10, suggesting the audience overlaps with country television viewership as much as with any individual artist's following.
What the flat shape reveals is that Randy Houser sits inside a densely packed country music audience neighborhood where individual artist boundaries are largely porous — the same listeners circulate across the full set with near-identical composition.