The top 10 neighbors for Wiz Khalifa form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.94 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions. The composition of that cluster is almost entirely Musicians and Bands, with one notable exception.
Nine of the ten neighbors carry the Musicians and Bands subcategory: Lil Wayne (0.98), Tyga (0.97), Juicy J (0.96), Snoop Dogg (0.95), Usher (0.95), Offset (0.94), Big Sean (0.94), Jason Derulo (0.94), and Nelly (0.94). The lone outlier is Kevin Hart (0.96), a Comedian sitting at position three — higher than six of the nine musicians around him. That placement is the one structural anomaly in an otherwise same-kind cluster. Two Athletes, Russell Westbrook (0.94) and others, appear just outside the top 10 in the broader graph, but within these ten, the musician-to-comedian ratio is 9:1.
The flat shape means no single neighbor defines this audience; the pull is distributed evenly across a dense peer group. What the data shows is an audience whose composition closely mirrors the broader hip-hop and R&B musician space, with just enough crossover into comedy to keep it from being a pure genre silo.