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10 Most Expensive K-pop MVs of All Time, Offering Eye-Pleasing Visuals - Out of the Box Concept

10 Most Expensive K-pop MVs of All Time, Offering Eye-Pleasing Visuals - Out of the Box Concept

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10 Most Expensive K-pop MVs of All Time, Offering Eye-Pleasing Visuals - Out of the Box Concept

K-pop MVs always find a way to capture public attention, either through visually pleasing aesthetics or out-of-the-box concepts. Of course, this requires a production budget that is not to be taken lightly. Here are some of the most expensive MVs ever produced to date. Take a look!

Note: There are still many amazing MVs that could be imagined to have incurred other massive production costs, but unfortunately, their budgets were not disclosed to the public.

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The Love Song MV by Big Bang may seem simple, but YG Entertainment had to build an airplane runway just for the shoot. This MV is estimated to have cost $200,000 (around Rp 3 billion) to produce.

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With so many different costumes and sets worn by the AOA members in the MV Like a Cat, the production cost is estimated to reach (around Rp 3.75 billion).

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MAMA, which has a space concept, is one of EXO's most captivating MVs. The estimated production cost for this MV is $270,000 (around Rp 4 billion).

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The MV for MAMAMOO's Decalcomanie, which showcases perfect aesthetics and luxurious outfits that greatly support the song, incurred a production cost of up to $300,000 (around Rp 4.5 billion).

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With CG effects that bring to life a futuristic world, the MV for 2NE1's Come Back Home is estimated to have a production cost of $500,000 (around Rp 7.5 billion).

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Going back to the older generation, the MV Love popularized by S.E.S is also expensive. This 1999 release had a production cost of $700,000 (around Rp 10.5 billion).

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The MV B.A.P. One Shot with an estimated production cost of $900,000 (around Rp 13.5 billion) truly takes their music to a higher level.

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Gangkiz went all out with an MV consisting of seven different parts for the song Honey Honey. This music video series had a production cost of $900,000 (around Rp 13.5 billion).

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T-ara's Cry Cry is one of the MVs designed with great complexity. The production cost of this mini crime genre drama-like MV is around $900,000 (around Rp 13.5 billion).

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INFINITE flew all the way to Los Angeles, California, and rented a portion of Universal Studios to shoot the MV Destiny, which cost approximately $900,000 (around Rp 13.5 billion) in production expenses.