Born on December 28, 1991 in Stockholm, Sweden, Victor Rådström is known professionally as Neiked, a Swedish singer, songwriter and record producer. Neiked started out writing behind-the-scenes for artists including Zedd, Miriam Bryant and The Young Professionals before launching his solo career in 2015 with two collaborative singles, "Cowboy" featuring Thomas Stenström and "Sand & Lead" featuring Brolin. The following year, he rose to fame and enjoyed his first taste of commercial success with his Marvin Gaye-inspired single “Sexual” – a dance-pop gem featuring vocals from English singer Dyo – which peaked at Number 32 on the Swedish Singles Chart and Number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. He took his follow-up single, "Call Me" featuring MIMI to Number 50 in Sweden and another trio of singles came in 2018, in particular a collaboration with childhood pal, Swedish singer Miriam Byrant, "How Do I Find You" and "Old School Love," a collaboration with Shy Nodi. He gathered many of his early singles together for the 2019 full-length Best of Hard Drive, also releasing a duo of new singles, "Lifestyle" featuring Husky and "Sometimes" featuring Kes Kross and Jackson Penn that same year. In 2021, Neiked dropped new single "Better Days."
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