Noname and Devin Morrison Deliver a Quirky Masterpiece with “Hundred Acres”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Noname is an unbelievable rapper.

Do you know the irony? If you’re really tapped into hip-hop, you already know who Noname is — a divine lyricist who can go toe-to-toe with any of rap’s greatest while still making it look effortless. Yesterday, she returned with a new single called “Hundred Acres,” and it’s exactly the kind of track that reminds you why she’s in a lane of her own.

The beat is quirky, off-kilter, and hard-hitting — the kind of rhythm that would throw most rappers off their game. But Noname? She glides across it like it’s easy work. Her flow is razor-sharp yet unbothered, filled with flashes of personality, sly confidence, and the kind of wordplay that makes you smirk mid-listen.

Devin Morrison delivers a smooth, infectious hook that perfectly balances her energy, adding a layer of soulful calm to the chaos. Together, they’ve created something that feels vibrant, experimental, and still effortlessly cool.

All in all, “Hundred Acres” is Noname doing what she does best — rapping circles around everyone else without ever breaking a sweat.




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