After Beyonce Knowles came clean and confessed she sang the National Anthem over a prerecorded track Thursday in front of various reporters, she then sat down for a few one-on-one interviews to discuss everything from what makes her happy, to her much anticipated Super Bowl performance Sunday. 

The "Countdown' singer sat down with NFL's Network's Deion Saunders and Rish Eisen to discuss the main reason why she started her press conference with an acapella on The Star Spangled Banner.

"I figured it was the best way to address it and move on. I love my job, I love my country and I love that I'm able to do what I was born to do. So, I'm proud," she said.

She gushed over motherhood and said her family is what really keeps her grounded and happy.

"My husband is incredible, he's so supportive. My daughter is...when I wake up in the morning, the best thing in the world is seeing her face. She's starting to talk. And it's just a beautiful time in my life to have a child and everyday see something new and learn something new," Beyonce said.

Does the powerhouse singer ever get nervous? "Absolutely," she admitted to Saunders. "It's the same nervous you feel (to Saunders) I'm sure." Beyonce chuckled with Saunders and then went on to sing a snippet of his Saunders' song "Must be the money."

Beyonce did not dish on any wardrobe changes or even a track list for her upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. But-she confessed "maybe" on the topic of other singers performing with her.

"I just think...this is highlight of a career, hopefully I'll grow and continue to do other things, but I just can't imagine how I'm going to feel when I'm really there and it's live," she said.

Beyonce revealed her favorite Super Bowl performance was when Prince performed in 2007.

One thing Beyonce is sure of--she will "definitely be singing live", and there will new choreography.

Here's a video of Deion Saunder's Must Be The Money: