Thanks for making this thread @chaban!
From what I’ve seen, there’s two kinds of these scam releases. One is fake AI generated stuff that’s produced en masse to try and get as much streaming revenue as possible, such as this case from last month, and the other one is when a real artist releases a real song, as a fake collaboration with a bigger artist, also to get some attention / streaming revenue, such as this case where a real artist managed to include Skrillex as a collaborator on their song.
In the case of AI music, my personal view is that we shouldn’t even bother adding or maintaining that stuff in the database at all, but I know other editors have different views about the topic.
As for the second example, I ended up removing the Skrillex credit on that release, but like @IvanDobsky said, we could also create a “fake” artist page for such credits.