It’s not cheap to license a song for a movie, a TV show, or event a video game. It generally costs between $15,000 and $60,000 to license a particular song and legally use it for that purpose.
But there’s one song that costs a LOT more than that. It’s actually the “most expensive song to license.”
Any guesses? Well, the song in question is by AC/DC, and the producers of “Varsity Blues” paid $500,000 to use it, and that was all the way back in 1999. And it’s been used in several other movies since then.
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