The song "Robin Hood" by Jay Critch is about his rise from selling small amounts of drugs to making big money and supporting his community. He talks about how he and his crew are now able to rob drug dealers and give the money back to their neighborhood, like the fictional character Robin Hood. He also discusses his success in the music industry and his ability to provide for himself and his loved ones. Throughout the song, Jay Critch drops numerous references to drug use and dealing, such as smoking "cookie" (marijuana), selling "dubs" (small amounts of drugs), and having "good drugs like a medic." He also boasts about his wealth and material possessions, including a pinky ring and designer clothes. However, he acknowledges that not everyone supported him on his journey to success, as he mentions people who didn't believe in him and refused to help him. Despite this, Jay Critch remains confident and determined, stating that "he's doing good and they can't stop it." He plans to continue making money and supporting his community, no matter what obstacles come his way. The song ends with a continuation of his drug references and a declaration that he is "taking it slow but staying on go," showcasing his drive to keep pushing forward and achieving more.