Murray tells the guys to return the seat cushion they stole from the library and mistakenly refers to Crazy Dogggz business, such as their gold records and collaboration with R. Kelly.
At a gig with a larger than usual crowd, two advertising agency executives offer Bret and Jemaine the opportunity to write a jingle for a commercial for a brand of toothpaste to be marketed solely to women.
Back at the commercial set, Murray arrives to help Bret and Jemaine, but only after they agree to rehire him as band manager.
He describes his feelings at first in a delicate and poignant manner, but soon the song turns to an operatic style with Murray singing as a tenor (voice of Andrew Drost).
The song is dedicated to the proposition that angels exist, live in the clouds above the earth, and primarily concern themselves with sex.