At 0.9485, SHOWTIME Boxing is the second-nearest neighbor in Travis Scott's top 10 — sitting just behind Doja Cat at 0.9648 and ahead of every other musician in the set. That pairing defines the two-peak structure here: one cluster built around fellow artists, another anchored in boxing and entertainment brands.
The musician cluster is dense. Bryson Tiller (0.93), The Weeknd (0.93), and Drake (0.90) all rank in the top seven, confirming that a substantial portion of the audience overlap runs through contemporary R&B and hip-hop. Five of the ten neighbors carry the Musicians and Bands subcategory — the same as Travis Scott himself — making same-kind overlap the dominant structural feature.
But the second peak is what distinguishes this shape from a straightforward musician cluster. SHOWTIME Boxing at 0.9485 outranks every musician except Doja Cat, and VIZ (0.90, Entertainment) and Crunchyroll (0.92, Entertainment Platforms) also land in the top 10 — neither is a music entity. James Harden (0.92, Athletes) and Zendaya (0.90, Actors) round out the non-musician presence, with Daily Loud (0.90, News Publishers) completing the set. Together, these five non-musician neighbors span sports, anime platforms, and entertainment media — a second, distinct audience neighborhood pulling alongside the music one.
The two-peak shape signals an audience that bridges a tight hip-hop and R&B core with a broader entertainment orbit that includes boxing, anime, and sports.