Timbaland, who is currently overseas in Europe for Jay Z's "Magna Carta World Tour," has been teasing some of his unreleased tracks, which feature collaborations with Jay Z from his upcoming studio album. At the tour stop in Antwerp, Belgium, the acclaimed hip-hop producer makes an important announcement to the audience that there is yet another name change of his new album, and previews a new song featuring Jay Z.

The album, which was previously titled "Shock Value III" before being renamed "Rebirth," will now be titled, "Textbook Timbo." Upon revealing his new LP name, the Virginia producer also gave his fans a special preview of the track "4 Horsemen," which features both emcees, Jay Z and Drake.

"Before I bring my man Hov out, can I do something new for y'all? I said, before I bring my man Hov out, can I do something new for y'all? This off my new album 'Textbook Timbo' and we gon' do something like this," says Timberland before performing "4 Horsemen."

After the show ended, Timberland along with Jay Z decided to hit up a club for a birthday bash for professional baseball player Robinson Cano. Timbo decided to play another unheard record featuring Hov, which is titled "Bounce." The track is believed to appear on "Textbook Timbo."

A release date for Timbaland's forthcoming album "Textbook Timbo" has yet to be released. The rapper will join Jay Z on the U.S. leg of his tour, which kicks off Nov 30 at St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center.