Nine of Worldstarhiphop's ten nearest neighbors are musicians and bands — the top 10 is essentially a roster of hip-hop and R&B artists, with XXL Magazine (0.97) as the lone non-musician in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from Metro Boomin at 0.97 down to ScHoolboy Q at 0.95, a spread of just two points across ten neighbors. No single entity dominates; the cluster holds together as a tight, genre-defined band. Big Sean (0.97), Chris Brown (0.97), 50 Cent (0.96), Megan Thee Stallion (0.96), Bun B (0.96), Bryson Tiller (0.96), and Future (0.95) fill out the remaining positions with nearly identical scores. XXL Magazine, a Magazines-subcategory entity, is the only non-musician in the top 10 — and no other website shares Worldstarhiphop's own subcategory in this set. The cross-kind finding here is the inverse of what's typical: a website whose nearest audiences are almost entirely individual artists rather than other media properties.
The flat, musician-dense cluster signals an audience defined tightly by genre affiliation rather than by media format.