Beyoncé has revealed one of her bedroom secrets in the behind-the-scenes video of the photo shoot for her GQ magazine cover. In the footage, the "Bootylicious" singer admitted that she listens to raunchy songs to get her in the mood to make love to her husband, rapper Jay-Z. She cited one song in particular, "Make Love to Me" by Rick James.

"If I'm scared, be scared, allow it, release it, and move on," Beyoncé says in the video. "I think I need to go listen to 'Make Love to Me' and make love to my husband."

Beyoncé poses in a series of sexy shots for famed celebrity lensman Terry Richardson. The 31-year-old stripped down to her underwear and bikinis for several images that ended up in the February 2013 issue that arrived on newsstands on Jan. 15.

In the editorial spread, Beyoncé wears various outfits for several themes. In one, she is channeling her inner sexy librarian as she wears a crisp, white men's shirt without a bra, panties and oversized black eyeglass frames. She sits posed in a chair while reading the New York Post.

Richardson is seen encouraging the curvy singer to bring out her sultry side as she stands against the wall wearing a midriff-baring black top and panties. The photographer directs her to jumps up and down on the bed in her real bedroom while holding a football - a nod to her upcoming 2013 Super Bowl halftime performance. In another shot, she throws flour on herself in the kitchen then sprinkles some on Richardson. She then grabs a handful of canned cherries and dips her hands in them spilling a lot on the floor.  

The February 2013 issue of GQ magazine also includes "100 Hottest Women Of The Century" list with Beyoncé on the cover who they dubbed "Miss Millennium."

Watch the behind-the-scenes footage of Beyoncé posing for GQ's Feb. cover in the video below