The top 10 neighbors for ScHoolboy Q form a dense, same-kind cluster — eight of the ten are fellow Musicians and Bands, with scores spanning just 0.96 to 0.94, a range narrow enough that no single neighbor stands apart as a dominant pull.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The three nearest neighbors — Jhené Aiko (0.96), Kendrick Lamar (0.96), and SZA (0.96) — sit within a fraction of a point of each other, and the next seven compress into a band between 0.95 and 0.94. That compression is the defining structural feature: there is no spike, no clear second cluster, just a tight pack of overlapping audiences. The two non-musician entries in the top 10 are Worldstarhiphop (0.95), a website, and XXL Magazine (0.95), a magazine — both hip-hop media properties that sit comfortably inside the same audience neighborhood as the musicians surrounding them. Cardi B (0.95), YG (0.95), Amber Rose (0.94) — the lone TV Personality in the top 10 — 50 Cent (0.94), and Drake (0.94) round out the set.
The overall picture is an audience that maps tightly onto a single cultural lane — hip-hop musicians and the media that covers them — with no meaningful cross-genre or cross-category pull visible in the top 10.