Ten Musicians and Bands fill Roddy Ricch's entire top 10, with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.99 — no standout, no outlier, no cross-kind neighbor anywhere in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the flat shape means no single neighbor pulls significantly ahead of the rest.
DaBaby (0.99) and Future (0.99) sit at the top, but only by fractions of a point over Quavo (0.98), Lil Durk (0.98), Offset (0.98), and Young Thug (0.98). 2 Chainz (0.98), Lil Baby (0.98), Gucci Mane (0.98), and Soulja Boy (0.97) round out the set with scores that remain well above any meaningful threshold. The spread across all ten is roughly one percentage point — structurally, these neighbors are nearly interchangeable in terms of audience shape.
The composition is entirely same-kind: every neighbor shares Roddy Ricch's own subcategory. No comedians, athletes, TV personalities, or media brands appear in the top 10, though the wider graph may tell a different story. What the top 10 shows is an audience defined tightly by a single peer cluster — one where the boundaries between individual artists are nearly invisible at the audience level.