10 Most Expensive Music Videos Ever Filmed


Michael Jackson - "Scream" (1995): Directed by Mark Romanek and featuring Janet Jackson, this futuristic video cost around $7 million to produce.

Madonna - "Bedtime Story" (1995): Directed by Mark Romanek, this surreal and visually stunning video cost approximately $5 million.

Guns N' Roses - "November Rain" (1992): Directed by Andy Morahan, this epic video, featuring a wedding scene and orchestral performances, cost over $1.5 million.

Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (1991): Directed by John Landis, this groundbreaking video, featuring cutting-edge special effects and a global montage.

Madonna - "Express Yourself" (1989): Directed by David Fincher, this elaborate video, inspired by the film "Metropolis," cost over $5 million.

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Björk - "All Is Full of Love" (1999): Directed by Chris Cunningham, this visually striking video, featuring two robots in a sensual embrace.

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Guns N' Roses - "Estranged" (1994): Directed by Andy Morahan, this sequel to "November Rain," featuring elaborate underwater scenes, cost over $4 million.

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Puff Daddy (feat. Faith Evans & 112) - "I'll Be Missing You" (1997): Directed by Hype Williams, this tribute to The Notorious B.I.G.

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Missy Elliott - "Work It" (2002): Directed by Dave Meyers, this innovative video, featuring surreal visuals and intricate choreography.

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Janet Jackson (feat. Busta Rhymes) - "What's It Gonna Be?!" (1999): Directed by Hype Williams, this futuristic video.

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