Before winning big at the Premios Juventud, Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias revealed his latest webisode of "The Freakout Diaries."

The episode, titled "It's All About You," allowed Iglesias to talk about how important his fans have been to him throughout his career. It's for this reason that he tries to give them a concert experience like no other.

"I like to make sure that not only the people in the front row get to enjoy a good show, but the person that's all the way in the back," he said. "I judge a lot of my shows by the people that are all the way in the back, how much fun they're having. If you can look all the way to the back and see that the people are enjoying the show and are having fun, you know you're doing a good job."

At July 17's "Premios Juventud," Iglesias' performance did stand out from everyone else's.

The singer started by being on an elevated platform, where his fans surrounded him. He sang "El Perdedor," which is the theme song for "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," and fans loudly sang along.

But for Iglesias, being on a stage is "the best feeling in the world."

As a matter of fact, if he could only do two things as a singer, he would only write songs and tour.

"I wish my job would just come down to being able to write songs and touring," he said. "And skip the rest. The work is really what's in between. Writing a song and being able to perform that song on stage in front of you fans, that definitely doesn't feel like work."

Iglesias also marveled at the songwriting process, and how sometimes inspirations strikes unexpectedly, and then he suddenly has a song to perform on stage.