One of Lopez's most famous personal stories involves a brush with death as an infant, which he views through a lens of faith and "alternative" miracles:
: The lyrics focus on celestial beings shining like stars across the universe and the idea that humanity will eventually "need" them as they believe in the unknown.
: Lopez often discusses his Catholic faith, mentioning that he prays daily to build "spiritual muscle" in a unpredictable industry like Hollywood. 3. The "Witch Doctor" Miracle Story
The American actor Mario Lopez frequently uses the phrase "angels in heaven" when speaking about his family history and faith.
: Born with a stomach that wasn't fully formed, Lopez dropped from 8.5 pounds to 4 pounds. Doctors expected him to die, and a priest even gave him a final blessing.
: The song is a staple of early 2000s trance and was released as a radio edit and various club remixes. 2. Personal Life: "Angels" in Heaven
: His father took him to a witch doctor in Ensenada, Mexico who used a special process involving rubbing his belly and a milk concoction. Lopez credits this event with saving his life. Angels from Heaven (Radio Edit) (2002) - Mario Lopez
In 2002, Mario Lopez (a German trance producer, not the American actor) released a popular electronic track titled Angels From Heaven .