June 19 [12:00 EDT] -- The Wu-Tang Clan's run in the number one spot on the "Billboard" album chart was cut short by a flock of butterflies.

Contemporary Christian artist Bob Carlisle returned to the top of the heap with his album, "Butterfly Kisses," unseating the extended Wu-Tang family who debuted at number one with "Wu-Tang Forever" last week. Carlisle's album is getting a major boost from the success of his ode to parental love, "Butterfly Kisses."

Meanwhile, Puff Daddy and Faith Evans continue their hold on the number one slot on the singles chart with their tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G., "I'll Be Missing You." There was little action near the top of the singles chart as Hanson ("Mmmbop") and Mark Morrison ("Return of the Mack") held onto the two and three positions respectively.

The modern rock singles chart showed some signs of life, as the Mighty Mighty Bosstones finally reached number one with "The Impression That I Get." The Boston-based ska outfit unseated Third Eye Blind, whose "Semi-Charmed Life" had taken up residence at number one for several weeks.