Story highlights Rapper KXNG Crooked's "Good vs. Evil" predicts what Trump's America could look like

He says his "biggest nightmare" came true when Trump won

Washington (CNN) KXNG Crooked says he doesn't want to be the Nostradamus of hip-hop.

The Long Beach rapper, whose real name is Dominick Wickliffe, released an album last week, which includes the song " Welcome to Planet X," featuring Eminem , that takes place in an alternate reality — a nation led by a puppet master inspired by President-elect Donald Trump.

In "Good vs. Evil," the fictional leader's divisive rhetoric and his failure to protect the civil rights of minorities leads to a violent and anarchist-like uprising that tears a nation apart and leads to chaos and widespread suffering.

"I was really blown away because I never thought Trump could have won," Wickliffe told CNN. "It sounded like there was no pathway to victory for Trump ... as I watched him get to 270 electoral votes, my heart dropped."

Now that Trump is set to become the 45th president of the United States, the rapper said he is fearful that his "biggest nightmare" could come to life, as large groups of Americans — from women to Latinos to Muslims to African-Americans and other people of color — are fearful that their rights will not be protected under a Trump administration.

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