In modern China, 专辑 (zhuānjí) is deeply connected to the vibrant music industry, particularly Mandopop (C-pop). The release of a new 专辑 by a popular singer is a major cultural event, driving massive online discussions, fan campaigns, and intense competition on music charts. While the concept of a music album is universal, the fan culture surrounding it in China can be particularly passionate. Fans often organize to mass-purchase digital copies of an 专辑 to help their favorite artist “打榜” (dǎbǎng) — boost their rankings on music charts. This collective action is seen as a direct measure of a star's influence and popularity. Compared to the Western concept, the term 专辑 is very similar in its primary musical meaning. However, its use can be slightly broader. While an American might say “photo album,” the more common Chinese term is `相册 (xiàngcè)`. Using 专辑 for photos, as in `摄影专辑 (shèyǐng zhuānjí)`, implies a more professional, artistic, or thematically curated collection, like a photographer's portfolio, rather than a casual family photo book. This reflects a subtle emphasis on the “special” and “compiled” nature of the word.
专辑 (zhuānjí) is a high-frequency word used in everyday conversation, social media, and news media.