Lady Gaga says to expect more than singing and dancing during her half-time performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl — she may also get political.

“The only statements that I’ll be making during the half-time show are the ones that I have been consistently making during my career,” the “Million Reasons” singer said during a Thursday press conference.

The 30-year-old entertainer, who endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonBiden courts veterans amid fallout from Trump military controversies Biden looks to shore up Latino support in Florida MLB owner: It's 'very necessary' to vote for Trump MORE during last year’s White House race, is poised to take the makeshift stage Sunday as the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons in Houston.

“I believe in a passion for inclusion. I believe in the spirit of equality and the spirit of this country as one of love, and compassion, and kindness,” Gaga said.

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“My performance will uphold those philosophies,” she added.

When asked if she aimed to bring the country together with her performance, she said, “I don’t know if I will succeed in unifying America — you’ll have to ask America when it’s over.”

Last month, the National Football League denied a report that claimed it had banned Gaga from saying or bringing anything up about the election or President Trump.

The Grammy winner has been a vocal opponent of the president, protesting outside of Trump Tower following Clinton’s election loss.