Eight of RZA's ten nearest neighbors share the same subcategory — Musicians and Bands — and the scores compress into a tight band from 0.96 to 0.99, with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Ghostface Killah leads at 0.99, followed by Wu-Tang Clan at 0.98 and Q-Tip at 0.98 — but the gap between first and tenth is small enough that the cluster reads as a single neighborhood rather than a ranked list. Nasir Jones (0.97), Jay-Z, and Chuck D (both 0.97) extend the same pattern, joined by Joe Budden (0.97) and Angie Martinez (0.97). The two departures from Musicians and Bands are Roc Nation (0.97), a Music brand, and Charlamagne Tha God (0.96), a TV Personality — both still operating inside the same cultural orbit. No actors, no comedians, no media publishers appear in the top 10; the neighbor set is almost entirely performers and one label-adjacent brand.
The flat shape and narrow score range together indicate an audience that is densely concentrated within one cultural lane, with little structural pull toward adjacent categories.