S.A. rapper sent to prison

San Antonio rapper Godini didn't exactly get a standing ovation Monday after prosecutors played two of his songs in court. Instead, a judge ordered him to serve 10 years in prison.

Godini, 28, also known as Guillermo Valverde III, pleaded guilty last month to selling 60 grams of cocaine to an undercover officer in a Chik-fil-A parking lot across from North Star Mall.Investigators were able to track him down through the license plate of his BMW, which was featured in one of his many self-published YouTube videos.

Under terms of the plea, Valverde agreed to a 10-year sentence but asked state District Judge Sid Harle to let him serve the term on probation. Harle declined but retained jurisdiction of the case, meaning he could alter the sentence at a later date.

Multiple Godini songs boast of drug trade violence, prosecutors pointed out. A YouTube video portrays him hoisting a variety of firearms and flashes an image of a briefcase full of cash — what appear to be baggies of cocaine.