Wu-Tang Forever is a classic. Yes, it wasn't 36 Chambers, but everything had elevated - their lyrics, styles, the beats. It was like nothing that ever came before it. Forever didn't sound like any other Wu album. But it wouldn't be for another couple of years until fans realized that NONE of their albums sounded anything alike.
But also it did have a hard cutoff as to the reception, because by the end of the summer, it was dead. Until then, Wu-albums used to carry you through the next album. Forever dropped, had a hard cutoff, and then white noise until....The Swarm? Whether you want to say the Hot97 incident played a role, Rage Against the Machine tour, their disgruntlement...or RZA's involvement into other ventures, or even their lyrics going into another direction against the landscape that was coming, the album didn't have the same immediate lasting effect as they did before.
However, from '97 on through like '00, the Killabeez more than carried the flag. Killarmy, La the Darkman, Sunz, KP, Shy, Wu-Syndicate...all dope to great albums