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What does "course" and "so" mean here? Does "so" mean the same as "kind of"?

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Rebecca

In this context, "course" means "period" or "length of time." Thus, we can understand "over the course of a year and a half" to mean that she was occupied with her album "over the period of a year and a half." "So" here means "thus" or "therefore," and she has used this word to express why her album is meaningful to her. Ex: I worked on my thesis over the course of four years. Ex: It's my most significant work, so it's quite meaningful to me.

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